Disability/Personal Injury

Hudson’s Bay Given Until June 30 to Distribute Disability Benefits, Emergency Relief

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What’s Happening at Hudson’s Bay?

Hudson’s Bay has been given an extension to carry out court‑approved relief programs for workers, including providing disability benefits, until June 30, 2026.

The decision by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (ONSC) comes as the retailer’s creditor protection was set to expire on March 31.

Here are the 3 streams of support that were approved by the ONSC on Feb. 11:

  • A trust program that channels remaining Zellers trust assets and certain reimbursements back to extended long‑term disability recipients
  • A replacement insurance policy to cover 1 legacy disability claimant
  • A program to help former employees and retirees who can show “extraordinary hardship”

Approximately $9.9 million from an old Zellers trust and around $1.6 million in reserves held by Manulife are being marshalled to support impacted Hudson’s Bay staff.

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